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International Conferences SDGs 2030 Challenges and Solutions
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Following the end of Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in 2015 with 8 goals, United Nation (UN) develops the sustainability of the world's goals through Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) with 17 goals. As well as other countries in the world, the Indonesian government is also working towards achieving these objectives in the government, business and civil society sectors to co-operate with the UN and the Indonesian government started mobilizing to achieve the Sustainable Development Agenda by 2030. Universal, inclusive and indivisible, the Agenda calls for action by all countries to improve the lives of people everywhere. Graduate School of University of Merdeka Malang as an educational institution takes a role in a small part in the academic field by conducting scientific discussions from scholars and practitioners in a conference forum. This activity adopted Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development and 17 Goals for Sustainable Development. The ultimate goal of this conference is to answer the needs and thinking of the people in Indonesia and international people to achieve sustainable living and also to know more about the efforts of the UN and its partners to build a better world without being left behind. The conference, entitled "SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS 2030: CHALLENGES AND ITS SOLUTIONS" is expected to be gathered by field ideas and practices on the implementation of SDGs in the world. A collection of articles will greatly assist the Indonesian government in particular and other countries in the world in providing alternative solutions and challenges for sustainability in the future.
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JAMMING DESIGNING OF GSM AND CDMA SIGNAL Joseph Bryan R; Nachrowie Nachrowie; Aries Boedi Setiawan; Sanditiya Kristian S; Dinar Hana S. W
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Jammer is a tool used to transmit signals at the same frequency, so the noise completely submerges the original signal in it. This system works when the device is placed in the jam’s area which wants to be. Thus the device will disturb the transport of information from the sender to the recipient. This device is also useful on facing the war of electronic devices if it is developed in the military environment. The rate enhancement of mobile user can issue some problems at certain place, for insrance worship, lecture halls, libraries, concert halls, conference rooms, etc in daily life. Hence it need to be disabled as mobile phone rings will annoy those places. Jammer is used to interfere with GSM and CDMA operator signals by using square waves and triangular waves, then VCO combines them to produce the interference signals. Then RF transmitters will amplify it to jam the cell phone signals latter.
The Total Impulse Study Of Solid Propellants Combustion Containing Activated Carbon From Coconut Shell As A Catalyst Nur Rachman Supadmana Muda; I.N.G.Wardana I.N.G.Wardana; Nurkholis Hamidi; Lilis Yuliati; Aries Boedi Setiawan
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This study investigates the capabilities of thrust, burn time, and total impulse from solid propellant materials. Attempts to increase the three variables are quite difficult because the thrust value is inversely proportional to the value of the burn time, it requires the catalyst as a regulator of the composition to produce an optimal variable value. The activated carbon from the coconut shell is used as a catalyst on a composite solid propellant material containing ammonium perchlorate (AP), hydroxyl terminated polybutadiene (HTPB) and aluminium (Al). The effect of adding coconut shell activated carbon may affect thrust parameters, burn time and total impulse rocket. The method of measuring parameters using rocket thrust test equipment. The mass of the test sample is 250 grams, the diameter of the test chamber is 20 mm, the length of the chamber is 200 mm. After going through the combustion process, it produces a graph and thrust value, total impulse and burning time. The thrust test results show that the test propellant 3 produces the best characteristic composition of 70% AP, 15% HTPB, 10% Al, and 5% activated carbon of 400 mesh with average thrust: 148.67N, total impulse: 637, 5 Ns, burn time: 4,288 s.
MONITORING SYSTEM DESIGN SYSTEM AS MEASURING TEMPERATURE MEASURES Prima Prayuda; Aries Boedi Setiawan; Nova Suryangga
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Monitoring system tool as a temperature gauge in the field is a tool that serves as a temperature gauge this happens there are several factors that first the temperature, humidity, and light intensity in the ranks of the Army is still using the manual way. In this tool uses 3 sensors that have 4 parameters of interconnected results to generate index data. The usefulness of each sensor is SHT11 as a temperature and humidity gauge, TSL2591 as a light meter, and anemometer as a wind speed gauge. This tool can serve as a wind speed gauge on a jumping workout.
Study of Residential Development in Urban Fairies Priyono, Eko Agus; Tutuko, Pindo
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The suburban area (pheri-urban) is a transition from the urban and rural areas that have different characteristics and attributes. This area is naturally formed due to developments and congestion that occur from the core city. One of the developmental factors is the interaction between the core cities and the peri peri urban areas. The greater the interaction that occurs the greater the development that occurs in the pheri pheri urban area. Interaction between urban and rural areas will naturally be bridged by the presence of urban pheri-urban areas. Population growth in the city center resulted in an increase in settlement requirements (serlin 2012) and that in the center of the city the developers have been unable to provide the need for settlement due to the high price of land in the city center and the limited land in the centers (Septanaya, 2012). This prompted the development of housing and settlement needs around the hinterland of the city center. With this sprinkling it will generate a snowballs effect, where with the existence of housing and settlement activities will arise ativitas and other needs such as social facilities needs, economic facilities needs, educational facilities, health facilities, office facilities etc. But in some locations there are also several factors that influence the growth of the pheri pheri, not only caused by the settlement of settlement needs from the city center but due to other factors, such as in Malang, the development of suburbs in Kedungkandang and Lowokwaru influenced by the existence of industrial activity. While the growth of suburbs in Banda Aceh (Ulee Kareng sub-district) is caused by the construction of new transportation line (Prof. Ali Hasyimi Street) thus the facilities and infrastructures or connectivity also influence the development of the periphery. In addition to the above matters more due to the activity that grows by itself there are important factors associated with the development of the periphery of government policy through Spatial Planning, where in each RTRW will be planned areas for residential areas for expansion of urban areas, in the area plan Strategic and spatial pattern will be directed towards the development of the city over the next 25 years, so that with the spatial is expected the development of the city will be directed, and easily controlled.
PLANNING PREFABRICATED HOMES USING THE FASTER, BETTER, CHEAPER CONCEPT Agung, Devie; Tutuko, Pindo; Budiyanto, Hery; Poerwoningsih, Dina
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Prefabrication as a technology that has long been used in Europe, have a big potential to help fulfill the housing backlog in Indonesia. Project time and cost efficiency along with multiple other benefits have proven that prefabrication system is a valid alternative to the conventional construction system. One of the biggest problem delaying the implementation was the perception of construction practitioners and home buyers about the structural and visual quality, and a prefabricated home owners’satisfaction when compared to a conventionally built home owners’. Faster, Better, Cheaper concept may be the guide to planning a house building project that can be finished faster, be more cost efficient, while achieving higher user satisfaction.
Spatial Patterns on Traditional Houses in Java as an Effort to Preserve Historic Buildings Johan Wahyudi; Pindo Tutuko; Hery Budiyanto
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Java Island can be divided into several cultural areas of Banten and Sunda in West Java, while in Central Java and East Java there are Pesisir Kilen, Pesisir Wetan, Banyumas, Bagelen, Negarigung, Mancanegari, Surabaya, Tanah Sabrang Wetan and Madura (Koentjaraningrat 1994: 27). Traditional buildings have been a silent witness to how life in the past was run and its influence on the life order of society at that time and has the original building characteristics of Indonesian society in that era and functionally have special purpose and purpose which influence the process of the establishment of the building. This study is expected to provide a benefit form of development of science related to traditional houses in general that can be applied in building architecture. The method used in this paper is the study description descriptions, namely exposing and analyzing spatial patterns in some traditional houses in Java. The method of data collection is done by looking for literature studies on the issues to be discussed, namely the literature of several studies that have been done and has been published in the form of scientific papers. From the discussion of the pattern of space to some traditional houses on the island of Java, there are similar patterns, although in the arrangement of space there is in one mass of buildings and mass plural.
Empowerment Salt Farmers to Alleviate Poverty Mohammad Hidayaturrahman; Nisful Laily; Eko Agusrianto
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Government policy in empowering salt farmers faces its own dilemma. On the one hand the government in this case the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries of the Republic of Indonesia to create a program directed at the empowerment of salt farmers to improve welfare and alleviate the poverty of salt farmers and families, ranging from the Salt People Empowerment Program (PUGAR) given to salt farmers groups, diversification of salt farming methods, with geomembrane technology. But the policy is facing its own problems, when the government in this case the Ministry of Trade of the Republic of Indonesia to open import faucet quite freely to salt entrepreneurs. In addition, another policy that becomes a problem for the empowerment of salt farmers is, the purchase price of salt at the farm level is still not in accordance with the provisions set by the government. Good for first quality salt, second quality, and third quality, remain under government regulation. This makes the salt farmers' income not increase, so the desire to prosper the salt farmers becomes difficult to realize. This research was conducted to find out what kind of policy is implemented by the government in empowering salt farmers, especially in Pinggir Papas village, Kalianget, Sumenep, Madura, East Java. To get the research describing reality, this research method is a single case study with descriptive qualitative approach. Thus, this research is done through direct observation of the object at the time of research conducted by using observations and interviews to various informants directly related to salt farmers in Pinggi Papas, Sumenep, East Java. There is a need for a concerted step taken by the government horizontally between departments/ ministries, and vertically, namely the government at all levels, both central, provincial, district, village, to synchronize the salt farmers empowerment program. That way, the ideals and desires to improve the welfare and eliminate the poverty of salt farmers and families, will be realized.
The Effect of Human Resource Management Management, To Performance Through Innovation Organization M. C. Sina Setyadi
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This study aims to describe human resource management practices, organizational innovation and organizational performance, analyze the effect of HR management practices on organizational innovation, analyze the influence of HR management practices on organizational performance, analyze the influence of organizational innovation on organizational performance, and analyze the impact of HR management practices on performance Organization through organizational innovation. This study included research to test the hypothesis (hypothesis testing). The sample in this research is 140 companies. The analytical technique using Structural Equation Modeling. Based on the results of the analysis shows that the practice of human resource management has an impact on organizational innovation. The practice of human resource management is concerned with organizational performance. Organizational innovation affects organizational performance. Organizational innovation mediates the impact of human resource management practices on organizational performance.
Creative Industry Competitiveness in Indonesia (Study on Creative Industry Map) Subagja, Iwan Kurniawan
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The Department of Commerce has determined the economy in the creative industry into 14 (fourteen) sectors: (1) advertising services, (2) architecture, (3) art and antiques market, (4) craft, (5) design, (6) fashion, (7) video, film and photography, (8) interactive games (9) music, (10) performing arts, (11) publishing and printing, (12) computer and software services, (13) television and radio, (14) research and development. Mapping of creative industrial areas is done so that the process of guidance and distribution of assistance from local and central government and the management of the creative industries from each region focused so that the regions have characteristics in producing the creative industry and can compete in the current era of globalization. Creative industry in Indonesia began to mushroom in 2007, but many people still do not understand what sectors are included into the creative industry and its development. With so many people's lack of understanding of the creative industry, it makes its own homework for the government to socialize the creative industries so that the government seeks to map the creative industries in Indonesia. Though the creative industry is able to contribute greatly to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of an area and create jobs. This study aims to further understand the characteristics of creative industries, as well as to identify the constraints and opportunities faced by creative industry players in Indonesia. To identify and analyze the creative industries used 4 quadrant statistical methods Location Quadrant (LQ) and Dynamic Location Quotient (DLQ). This study uses secondary data of large and medium industry statistics as well as small and micro industries in 2010-2013 at Provincial level obtained from the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS). The results of this mapping study will provide a general overview of the creative industries sector that has competitiveness in every region or province in Indonesia.
Effect of Implementation of Quality Assurance and Business Incubator on Entrepreneur Quality of SMEs in East Java Arifin, Syaiful; Wahyono, Rudy; Sihwahjoeni, Sihwahjoeni
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This study aims to describe quality assurance, a business incubator, and entrepreneur quality, and analyze the influence of quality assurance and business incubator on entrepreneur quality. This research is explanatory research. Explanatory research is intended to obtain clarity or explain a phenomenon, explain the relationship, test the influence of variables. The analysis technique used multiple regression analysis. Based on the analysis result shows that quality assurance is formed by management system aspect and technical requirement, the main contribution of an establishment of quality assurance is management system aspect. Business incubators are formed by new business growth, job creation, economic turnaround, a failure rate of new business development, and ability to obtain investment funds. The main contribution to the establishment of business incubators is the addition of new business. The entrepreneur quality is made up of a strategic orientation driven by opportunity perceptions, commitment to opportunities, resource commitments, control of resources and a realistic vision. The main contribution of entrepreneur quality is a commitment to opportunities. Quality assurance has a significant effect on entrepreneur quality. Business incubator has a significant effect on the quality of an entrepreneur.

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